âHis father killed many of our people. I was called in to deal with him. But in fact, he and I have been long-time friends in spirit,â Odell said. âI was only playing around, really. Then I happened to find you, so I wanted to test your skills. You didnât disappoint me. In less than a year, youâve already become a warrior. Though still immature in places, the form is there. And youâve broken away from my teaching, heading toward a higher path.â
âIâve been studying Coachâs advanced techniqueâthe âThirteen Protectorsâ Golden Bell Iron Shirt Dragon-Tiger Vajra Qi Gong,ââ Su Jie let out a breath of relief.
âOh? That set of external training.â Odell thought for a moment. âItâs not easy to master. It includes psychological suggestion, vocalization, strike absorption, control of skeletal and muscular systems, and even keeping the rhythm of internal organs. I created it by combining anti-impact training from around the world, refined through advanced AI big data analysis. The biggest inspiration was from Chinese hard qigong, so I gave it this name. After I perfected it, I intended to teach it to some world-class fighters, but none of them could keep it up. Yet youâve managed to practice it with real effect. Thatâs rare.â
âCoach, youâre not going to do anything to us, are you?â Su Jie still felt a trace of wariness.
Because Odell might be in the same organization as Feng Hengyiâpart of an evil faction.
âAre you afraid?â Odell stared into Su Jieâs eyes.
âI wasnât afraid just now. But now I am,â Su Jie admitted.
âPerfect answer.â Odell clapped his hands. âIâm leaving. Thereâs nothing more I can teach you. You have to strengthen your own mental qualities and make the final breakthrough.â
âNo, no, noâŚâ Su Jie quickly waved his hands. âI still have so many questions. Last time, one month wasnât enoughâyou only gave me the foundation, and itâs too tiring to explore everything alone. By the way, could you explain that sidestepping âspace stepâ you used to dodge the dagger just now? I didnât see it clearly.â
âThereâs a flash drive with my video materials.â Odell tossed him a USB stick. âWatch it when you get back. That step actually exists in the âHoe-Headâ moveâyou just donât know how to vary it. I simply improved it with experimental data. Ancient Martial Art was powerful, but lacked precision. Modern biomechanics, powered by big data, has gone far beyond the ancients. Only in psychological training do we still lag behind.â
âCoach, after all this searching, have you found supernatural power?â Su Jie asked.
âNot yet,â Odell replied. âBut I think Iâm close. Iâve seen evidence of its existence. Even if I explained it, you wouldnât understand. Iâll be waiting ahead for you. Donât fall behind.â
With that, he left quickly.
Su Jie, seeing him go, rushed to revive Zhang Manman and Zhang Jinchuan. After massaging them for a while, the two indeed woke up.
They were unharmed. Su Jie trusted in Odellâs extraordinary skillâthe strongest âgod-makerâ in the world.
âSu Jie, are you okay?â Zhang Manman saw his face covered in blood. âWhere are we?â
âDid you drive that man off?â Zhang Jinchuan, the quickest to recover, glanced around and realized they were still in the same place. His mind snapped back into gear, and he looked at Su Jie suspiciously.
He couldnât help it. With his skill, he couldnât last even one round against that âmasked panda.â Su Jie should be no different. How could he possibly have driven the man away?
âThat man was my former coach. He was just joking with me,â Su Jie said. âThe blood on my face came from hitting a rock. Nothing serious.â
He wrapped the wound simply.
âYour former coach?â Zhang Jinchuan was even more puzzled. âWhat kind of coach is that strong? Iâve seen many masters, but never anyone like that. Even the strongest world champion fighter couldnât drop me with a single move.â
âAlright,â Zhang Manman cut in. âSince weâre fine, letâs leave here quickly. Thereâs too much chaos in a warzone.â
Zhang Jinchuan didnât press further. The three moved the barricade aside, restarted the van, and continued forward.
The road was smoother this time, with no real obstacles. But Zhang Manmanâs mind was clearly elsewhereâbrooding. Zhang Jinchuan was lost in thought as well. Su Jie knew what weighed on her: she feared her father might face a formidable enemy.
Whether it was Odell or Zhang Manmanâs father Zhang Hongqing, both were terrifying. Super-soldiers with sky-high solo combat ability were disasters wherever they appeared. Su Jie remembered when armed criminals in China once evaded capture despite tens of thousands of armed police combing the mountains. Even though they were eventually shot, the resources spent were immense. And those criminals only had basic counter-surveillance and some fitness training.
The destructive power of true âsuper-soldiersâ was on another level. Skilled in disguise, exceptional physical endurance, sharp counter-surveillance, superb marksmanship, agile minds, and unshakable nervesâsuch agents were terrifying.
Even though Su Jie was now strong, able to fight in rings and brawls, against such enemiesâsay, an assassin with poison blow dartsâhe might not escape death.
This realization only hardened his conviction.
Killing techniques are not Martial Art.
Martial Art might include killing moves, but those were never the coreâonly side branches.
Stimulated by Odell, Su Jie felt he had advanced again. Especially when he thought his companions Zhang Manman and Zhang Jinchuan had âdied,â he had exploded with the full intent of the âHoe-Headâ strike. It was beyond anything heâd ever achieved, reaching a new peak.
If he tried again now, he probably couldnât replicate it.
âIf I could bring out that punch every time, my mental strength might break through its shackles and truly reach the âliving-deadâ state,'
Su Jie pondered. But no matter how much he tried to re-enter that mindset, he couldnât.
âI must still lack accumulation. This time I faced real danger, bullets flying, and that gave me one authentic experience. But perhaps itâs still not enough.â He thought. âNo matter. There will be more chances. When I go back, Iâll carefully digest this, let it settle, and wait for it to mature.â
After all, he was still a student, with college entrance exams awaiting him.
This trip had been both a mission and a journey.
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He had lived through experiences that enriched his life. His martial progress was leaps ahead of what it wouldâve been had he trained alone in seclusion.
For the first time, he truly understood the saying: âReading ten thousand books is not as good as traveling ten thousand miles.â
As they neared the border, Zhang Manman stashed guns, ammo, grenades, and knives in the van, waiting for pickup. Sure enough, members of the Zhang family arrived to receive them, even taking the âHungry Wolvesâ into custody.
âThese men all carry sizable bounties. Once weâre back, the money will be wired to you,â Zhang Manman said. âNow letâs change clothes for the airport.â
The three changed outfits. Su Jie put on a simple tracksuit, Zhang Jinchuan a suit and tie, instantly charming and eye-catching.
Before long, they reached the airport, boarded with passports, and got on an international flight.
It wasnât a bad plane, though their seats werenât together. Zhang Jinchuan was in the back, Zhang Manman in the middle, and Su Jie in the front. It was going to be a long tripâover ten hours, with stops in several foreign countries.
Once seated, Su Jie finally relaxed. His head wound had already healed well, thanks to disinfectant, medicine, and his strong constitution. Surface injuries always healed faster on him than on others.
âAt last, going home. No matter how great the outside world is, itâs never as good as home.â Su Jieâs mood was light. Thinking of all heâd been through, it felt dreamlike. In just ten hours, heâd be back in his country. He couldnât help but feel happy.
But suddenly, another thought struck him: âWhat if something clichĂŠ happens? Hijackers on board, or terrorists taking over?â
In movies and novels, whenever the protagonist boarded a plane, something always went wrong.
At that thought, he immediately stood up, pretending to head for the restroom, and walked toward the back of the plane. As he moved, his eyes scanned each passenger, memorizing their faces, builds, and spirits, comparing them against his knowledge of physiognomy to see if any looked suspicious.
After careful observation, he found nothing unusual.
âSir, the lavatory is closed fifteen minutes before and after takeoff,â a foreign flight attendant said to Su Jie in English.
âMy apologies.â Su Jie hadnât really needed the restroom anyway. He returned to his seat, scanning again.
âMy physiognomy isnât sharp enough. If only Masters Malao were hereâtheir skills are a hundred times sharper than mine. They could even read foreigners at a glance. I canât.'
Su Jie cursed his lack of mastery.
Books are useless when you truly need them.
During exams, you regret not studying harder. In the ring, when beaten, you regret not training harder.
âWhatâs wrong?â Zhang Jinchuan, seated behind, quietly asked. He knew Su Jie didnât actually need the restroom.
âRight, your physiognomy is better than mine. Youâve seen more people, studied longer. Take a lookâany criminals or terrorists here? Better to be sure before takeoff.â Su Jie said.
âWhy would you think that?â Zhang Jinchuan was taken aback.
âNo reason. Just being cautious. The thought popped into my head when I relaxed. Everythingâs gone too smoothly. I donât want us to die just when we think weâre safe.â
âA sudden premonition?â Zhang Jinchuanâs face grew serious. He too began scanning. âYou may be right. I hadnât thought that far, assuming it was over. Actually, your physiognomy knowledge isnât beneath mine. But this is an experiential science. You need practice. In business, recruiting talent, spotting reliable people, thatâs what trained my eye. You lack that kind of experience.â
Zhang Jinchuan had interviewed and selected thousands, even tens of thousands of people to build his company of hundreds. Naturally, his experience outstripped Su Jieâs.